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A tiny Colchicum starts to flower today, C. tuviae.This species is endemic to Israel and Palestine growing in semidesert conditions, amazingly it seems that there are male and female plants.Part of the plants lack the style, this phenomenon is still to be studied.in the photo what seems to be a male plant.
Thankyou for showing C. tuviae Oron, it is new to me too. Kris, this is my Colchicum hirsutum from 28th December - a year ago. It has increaced for me and I have some offsetts but one bulb rotted this spring. it is not so advanced as yours and is frozen solid just now. Lack of light stretches the flowers untill they fall over and so does heat. If they are cold with good light (and not frozen) they open nicely but the petals dont open without light (or heat which ruins the flowers). I would be happy to swap a small offsett in the summer as selfing has given no seed.
they always look happier in the wild.
Quotethey always look happier in the wild. Those are looking pretty content, for sure. Thank you for sharing, Or on . The ground is pretty bare, isn't it? Is that usual for the sites where these bulbs grow?
After showing here my C. tuviae i went to see it in flower in its habitat in the Judea Desert, nothing to do, they always look happier in the wild.This site is in flower 8 days after receiving only 15mm of rain.On the way there C. stevenii is also in bloom.